Adobe Creative Cloud for enterprise gives large organizations access to Adobe’s creative desktop and mobile applications and services, workgroup collaboration, and license management tools. It also includes flexible deployment, identity management options including Federated ID with Single Sign-On, annual license true-ups, and enterprise-level customer support — and it works with other Adobe enterprise offerings. This version of the white paper includes updated information about:

Various enterprise storage options now available, including updated information about geolocation of shared storage data

Enhancements to entitlement and identity management services

Enhancements to password management

Security architecture of shared services and the new enterprise managed services

Adobe Business Catalyst is an all-in-one business website and online marketing solution providing an integrated platform for Content Management (CMS), Customer Relationship Management (CRM), E‐Mail Marketing, ECommerce, and Analytics. The security white paper now available includes information about:

Overall architecture of Business Catalyst

PCI/DSS compliance information

Authentication and services

Ongoing risk management for the Business Catalyst application and infrastructure

Brad here. With RSA around the corner, I want to take a minute to talk about my plans for the conference. On Wednesday morning at 9:20 a.m., in room 132, I’ll debate best-selling author John Viega on the topic “Software Security: A Waste of Time.” Who will take each side? Which side will win? Show up on time to find out. Based on the prep sessions, this one should be fun.

Then on Thursday morning, (again at 9:20 a.m., in room 132), I’ll present “To the Cloud! The Evolution of Software Security at Adobe.” I’ll give a look into how the Adobe Secure Software Engineering team retrenched and retooled to help the company secure new hosted service offerings such as the Adobe Creative Cloud and the Adobe Marketing Cloud. I’ll reprise the talk in a 20 minute format at 3:00 p.m. on Thursday, in the RSA studio, in room 300.

As with every conference, I’m most excited about the hallway track. Looking forward to catching up with everyone who plans to attend.